Launch of new

pathology collection centre

Douglass Hanly Moir Pathology has launched a new Supercentre Pathology Collection Centre at Tuggerah Westfield, providing a state-of-the-art facility for the local area.

David Mehan MP (second from left), Douglas Hanly Moir CEO, Dr Jim Newcombe, David Harris MP, and executive/staff Members – Photograph by Fraser Productions.

11 September 2024

 

DOUGLASS Hanly Moir CEO, Dr Jim Newcombe, Executive team members, staff members, David Mehan Member for the Entrance and The Hon. David Harris Member for Wyong recently celebrated the launch of a new pathology facility with a guided tour and cutting of the ribbon.

 

“This new, state-of-the-art facility is a critical step in Douglass Hanly Moir Pathology’s ongoing journey of Caring for Our Community,” said Dr Newcombe.

 

“At Douglass Hanly Moir Pathology, we understand the need for the highest quality, accessible healthcare services in the region”, said Dr Newcombe.

 

“In a brand-new facility, this new collection centre will offer blood collections, ECGs, and Holter monitors to Central Coast residents seven days per week.”

 

Member for The Entrance, David Mehan said, “It’s great to see continued improvement in the health services available to people on the central coast. I congratulate Douglas Hanly Moir on their commitment to our region.”

 

David Harris, Membe for Wyong, said, “This is a step forward for our community in prioritising the wellbeing of patients through high quality healthcare services and to support new careers in the pathology sector.”

 

Online bookings will also be available to reduce waiting times and improve flexibility for busy locals.

 

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